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"old age" Definitions
  1. the time of your life when you are old

794 Sentences With "old age"

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One would, of course, like to approach old age with grace and fortitude, but old age makes it difficult.
" And Philip Roth, in one of his later novels, wrote that "old age isn't a battle; old age is a massacre.
It would impose little penalty on working into old age, as earnings in old age only comprise a small part of lifetime earnings.
They die from miscarriages and during childbirth, from old age — very old age — and disease and, every now and then, of natural causes.
P.R. Yes, in just a matter of months I'll depart old age to enter deep old age — easing ever deeper daily into the redoubtable Valley of the Shadow.
Player: Jaromir JagrPublicity stunt: In an effort to reach out to the elderly community that populates South Florida, Jagr visits an old-age home dressed in old-age makeup.
She is now the world record holder in the women's 70-year-old age group mile and the women's 75-year-old age group 93 meters and 800 meters.
" Then he added, "I'd rather die of old age.
" She adds: "Maybe that's the thing about old age.
And while Fed Chair Janet Yellen is technically correct when she argues that business cycles don't die of old age, I would argue that no living being technically does die of old age.
Economic Scene Why don't Americans save more for old age?
"Don't put it off to your old age," he says.
Others live to a ripe old age with cognitive impairment.
People don't want to go to the old age home.
Old age is full of death and full of life.
She simply attributed the discomfort to dryness and old age.
Previously the young cared for their parents in old age.
How can we avoid getting cheesy in our old age?
Smiley in old age, like Mr le Carré, is angry.
However, Bush hasn't let his old age slow him down.
There are practically zero cuts to the old age program.
It went beyond the honeymoon phase, extending into old age.
She attributes her lifelong work ethic to her old age.
A basic income would let them save for old age.
His cause of death was old age, according to Fuchs.
She too, in confused old age, was indifferent to it.
There's a misunderstanding that bull markets die of old age.
Later, they discover they have nothing left for old age.
The thought of reaching old age so precariously is scary.
I do not think that they die of old age.
He certainly will die, and almost definitely of old age.
And old age, we see, benefits from friends and laughter.
I think in old age I'm much kinder and gentler.
She represents an artist unimpeded by old age or acclaim.
The diseases of old age feel a long way off.
Maybe it was that we associate old age with illness?
"Old age isn't a battle," he wrote in "Everyman" (2006).
"Bull markets die from excess, not old age," he said.
You who see old age, tell this to your sons.
Old age retirement — that they think of as Social Security.
Nor does old age mean someone can't be incredibly strong.
Old age is not necessarily a barrier to kidney donation.
So much is said about memory loss in old age.
But for many people, illiteracy follows them into old age.
I mean there are old age homes but as we advance and as we've discovered new science we've realized that Alzheimer's, dementia, memory care that's a specialty that's not just old age care per say.
Old age should burn and rave at close of day. Rage.
But these emerging therapies will treat the ravages of old age.
"It's an old age disease, just like anything else," she said.
All I've ever done is live to a ripe old age.
It's often said that economic expansions don't die of old age.
If we are lucky, we get to advance to old age.
This was shocking, especially considering his old age and mathematical mind.
The 30 to 49-year old age group reported similar results.
The 26 residents wanted to preserve their independence in old age.
Save too little, you run out of money in old age.
Meanwhile, Anderson Paak is looking very serious in his old age:
I, for one, didn't enjoy seeing my face in old age.
Only storms deterred him and eventually, the creakings of old age.
Yes, any one of us can save up for old age.
The New Old Age Edwina Kirby was having a hard time.
Major risk factors include smoking, obesity, old age and family history.
But the nuclear industry is facing a crisis of old age.
Most die before age 10 from illnesses related to old age.
The New Old Age I know my television is too loud.
All this means that most millennials aren't saving for old age.
They accept the uncertainties of old age without surrendering to them.
Stretching, he felt the creak of old age in his knees.
At some point, won't the current expansion die of old age?
" Well into old age, Ms. Athill disclosed in "Alive, Alive Oh!
The article continues: There is an amazing calculus in old age.
He even rebukes Beckett for, of all things, sanitizing old age.
Old-age homes still carry the stigma of abandonment and destitution.
Dear Beckett has written about old age, but never a woman.
We know that Ms. Garland did not fade into old age.
And for the first time, really old age was not uncommon.
In old age, Salieri apologized for his incomplete command of German.
These poems are partly about facing old age without a partner.
Is it more than what an artist does in old age?
"Sadly Roger has passed away of old age," reads the post.
Fred Jones reached old age with a good pension and savings.
It happens on Earth, too, with physical inactivity and old age.
Even in her old age, Reagan maintained her signature, trend-setting style.
The real goal is quality of old age, not quantity, he explains.
There are so few contemporary depictions of having sex into old age.
What's interesting is that before old age, we found differences over adulthood.
It featured some of the best old-age makeup I've ever seen!
Why did we come up with the 27-year-old age limit?
But he is a forgiving man, softened by old age and retirement.
Collectively we have not been putting enough aside for our old age.
It was meant to ensure that old age wasn't synonymous with poverty.
The most common cause of death on the island is old age.
Economists have noted repeatedly that expansions do not die from old age.
You have most likely seen variations on the old-age dependency ratio.
"I don't want to have to support somebody in my old age."
The rest of his tank crew had all died of old age.
They were much less likely to suffer from dementia in old age.
Unfortunately, Darius died earlier in 2019, probably of old age Andersen said.
It's about the grim absurdity of old age and death as anticlimax.
She also leaned into her sexual personal well into her old age.
Even in his old age, Mr. Barris was being asked about Monroe.
He chose an opportune moment to explore the frontier of old age.
Putting on a few extra pounds in old age can't hurt either.
They have very high levels of cardiorespiratory fitness, even in old age.
She took away the dream I had built for my old age.
The trees did not simply succumb to old age, the researchers believe.
So-called latent infections only rarely become active, even in old age.
Economists have long argued that expansions do not die of old age.
Elysium Health seeks to address the age-old problem of old age.
Still mentally and physically active, he is terrified of extreme old age.
Yes, the bull run is starting to show signs of old age.
The zoo revealed that ultimately old age contributed to her ailing health.
KUDLOW: JIM, YOU KNOW, IN MY OLD AGE, I'M BECOMING MORE DIPLOMATIC.
Brent told CNN the couple stayed independent even into their old age.
Experts in living: Ninetysomethings say old age is not what you think.
They are not people who "died of old age," as Trump suggests.
The kea, on the other hand, maintains its high spirits into old age.
The family genes were good, with several members living to advanced old age.
The bottom line: Economic cycles don't die of old age (cliché, but true).
Education for children after 1870, for example and old age pensions in 1909.
There's an old saying on Wall Street: Bulls don't die of old age.
"But the evidence suggests that expansions don't die of old age," she said.
Many people are going to depend on the state in their old age.
The pope remarked on his old age, admitting that the thought "frightens" him.
If you look at economic expansions historically, they don't die of old age.
But among the few compensations of old age is the acuity of hindsight.
It replaces self-sufficiency and dignity in old age with dependence and uncertainty.
"He was no more likable a person in old age," Ms. Min said.
The New Old Age What's it like to grow old in rural America?
The newer model also showed a complex relationship between obesity and old age.
Old age should not be sought out just for the sake of it.
But don't expect them to fend off the mental declines of old age.
Adel's parents did not leave Arish because of their old age, he said.
He kept a three-cigar-a-day habit well into his old age.
And not just old-age death, but gruesome and horrible tragic death. Murder.
An extra year without cancer or classic diseases of old age in fish.
This will lead to older populations, with more people surviving into old age.
Fidel Castro, even in his old age, remained the symbol of the revolution.
In his old age, the great gay rights activist Frank Kameny recalled Dec.
This was not people dying of "old age," as Mr. Trump put it.
"What you do in young adulthood matters for your brain in old age."
It is proverbial among economists that expansions do not die of old age.
But we also are closer to assuring healthier old age than ever before.
How does one stay young at the ripe old age of (almost) 113?
The woman blamed old age for her incapacity, explaining that she was 70.
Imagine some kind of animal with no tendency to decline in old age.
Curiously, what the book is not about, despite its title, is old age.
They are the best because they earnestly think about their own old age.
The New Old Age What happened to Beatrice Weisman before dawn on Aug.
"In this old age I will die with a clear conscience," she said.
Areas where its scores dropped: old age dependency, tax pressure and governance indicators.
Logic is a single man again, at the ripe old age of 28.
Thus this expansion's remarkable longevity does not mean it will die of old age.
She thought her previous discomfort was just part of old age and dry eye.
These are our favorite movies that deploy the age-old age-swap narrative trick.
First, will the government be able to support millions more Vietnamese in old age?
And my dad did change … for the good and at a very old age.
IN MUCH of the rich world 65 still marks the beginning of old age.
I don't want to get someone young and put them in old-age makeup.
It's anyone's guess, but bull markets and economic expansions don't die of old age.
Never content to play only to type, Bernhardt challenged herself well into old age.
A pension is a promise: you will be provided for in your old age.
Fonseca Carrillo was transferred to house arrest in 2016 due to his old age.
"It's difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle on an old age pension," Warner added.
"He passed Sunday morning, due to old age and some health issues," Schenkel said.
The experience wrapped with a demonstration of how mobility becomes limited during old age.
Against this backdrop, it's worth remembering that economic expansions don't die of old age.
He should have been surrounded by family at old age, not surrounded by bullets.
Second, today's tech giants have a good chance of making it into old age.
Probably because all the victim's friends and relatives have already died of old age.
In her old age, she's still not fully liberated, imprisoned by her own memories.
They die of old age or are hit by vehicles on busy Jackson Avenue.
Intriguingly, Ms Faludi compares her father's "rebirth" in old age to Hungary's own revisionism.
Maybe old age and the cold blue death of the groin would solve that.
Part of the problem is also how differently we view infancy and old age.
Democrats seem to be addicted to old age ahead of the 2020 presidential election.
Should the eldest Bloch, Isaac, a Holocaust survivor, submit to the old-age home?
At its start, it ensured wages against loss in the event of old age.
The older the participant, the older the supposed start of old age usually was.
It contains detailed reports on 534 people who have lived to extremely old age.
Amanda Bynes retired from acting in 2010 at the ripe old age of 24.
There's a Special Account, for old age and investment in retirement-related financial products.
Personal Health What's the best way to develop a healthy perspective on old age?
As did the death of Tony Stark and the old age of Steve Rogers.
He is currently writing a book about the history, and future, of old age.
Who wants to live in the United States in old age, they would shudder.
She even predicted she'd die of old age at 88 -- she died at 77.
Henrietta's daughter — my aunt — and Henrietta's sister's daughters all lived well into old age.
There is a 13-year-old age minimum, which there's no way of verifying.
Emotionally, we just cannot handle the prospect of our breaking down in old age.
Many of them are in old age, often with low incomes and poor mobility.
The New Old Age Louise Abate first noticed an itchy tingle near her hairline.
But Webster will not let the cynicism of old age creep into his soul.
Hester and John Blackler – newlyweds at the grand old age of 88 and 90.
The New Old Age Barbara Herrington, a geriatric care manager in Polk County, Fla.
"Bull markets don't die of old age, they die of excesses," Mr. Detrick said.
Those who live into old age are usually the soloists who quit climbing alone.
The animal died from gastrointestinal obstruction combined with old age, according to the department.
Cleese went on Fallon last night and talked about old age and impending death.
The New Old Age Alex Maddalena had gone five years without seeing a dentist.
The New Old Age "The numbers don't lie," said the home page at doihaveprediabetes.org.
Last year the four remaining showed that old age is not what you think.
No. Now that I'm in old age, I see what he was talking about.
It seems so unfair for a generation to have to suffer in old age.
"It's this wonderful depiction of two successful people enjoying their old age," he said.
"I have hit old age," Mitsuko Uchida, who turned 70 in December, said recently.
Dr. Dubal wondered if extra Klotho might keep the brain resilient in old age.
"Sadly Roger has passed away of old age," owner Chris Barnes announced on Facebook.
Assuming that future studies prove out the idea that sharing fake news is primarily a consequence of old age — or the digital illiteracy that old age effectively serves as a proxy for — then we have a good starting point for a fix.
Snapchat has offered both "baby face" and "old age" style selfie effects in the past, but the new "time machine" lens is the first that has offered the full progression from digitally enhanced toddler to AI-assisted old age in one go.
Any attempt to encourage Europeans to make adequate provision for their old age is welcome.
The relationship starts with babies, who use Cheerios like Bitcoin, and stretches into old age.
He had been a distinguished and prolific researcher but found himself hobbled by old age.
She figured her dry eyes and periodic discomfort were just a product of old age.
In industrialized countries, old age would no longer mean a ghostly, semidemented, decades-long senescence.
The guard even carried him to the light heavyweight title at a ripe old age.
Now that I've reached the ripe old age of 27, that man is a CATCH.
Miguel believes that introducing an old age pension for women could safeguard them from attack.
A trade truce would help Economists frequently say that recessions aren't caused by old age.
A contented old age probably depends on what we were like before we became old.
Old age had slowed her down, and it was time to put her to sleep.
ADC too initially excluded black mothers, as did Social Security's flagship old-age pension program.
As it turns out, the cat's old age isn't the only interesting thing about Scooter.
Putting monkeys on a diet delays the health problems of old age, new science says.
It was a very easygoing experience which, in my old age, is of utmost importance.
Breeding efforts were unsuccessful in years gone by, in part due to Sudan's old age.
Cats is also about the Trauma Of Old Age and the Sweet Release of Death.
Pneumonia would ravage the elderly, as would many other diseases of old age, including cancer.
Caine adds that his old age will one day push him out of the industry.
"She just figured they needed somebody to love them in their old age," Nichols said.
You might be lost in a dungeon, impaired with old age or dueling a foe.
Despite their old age, the pair appear to still be touchingly committed to one another.
It identified 24 studies, mainly from the United States and with younger old age ranges.
At the ripe old age of 30, we were starting to feel like old men.
But, tragically, the metal cylinder was not immune to the inevitabilities of its old age.
They trust that rental income and family solidarity will provide for them in old age.
He felt bad that he had not cared for his mother in her old age.
It includes two parts: the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and the Disability Insurance programs.
The New Old Age Students will soon return to Manse Elementary School in Pahrump, Nev.
The New Old Age An estimated one zillion older people have a problem like mine.
He could be your average lonely modern avatar, looking ahead to his bedridden old age.
The New Old Age Dementia from Parkinson's disease was taking its toll on Joan Jewell.
It has been said that expansions do not die of old age, they are killed.
Run free Pete, you no longer have all those aches and pains of old age.
"Bull markets often don't die of old age, they die of fright," Stovall told me.
To tell me my old age doesn't exist is to tell me I don't exist.
Saget's new special is called Zero to Sixty in honor of his ripe old age.
There was no physical or mental decline, no retreat or slowing down in old age.
What aspects of old age, as described by the author, do you find most appealing?
We don't want these wondrous new creatures calling us names that signify old age, either.
Now, there are at least six: childhood, adolescence, odyssey, adulthood, active retirement and old age.
" In old age, Jim Bouton "can still grip a baseball, and baseball still grips him.
Lister, meanwhile, lived to a ripe old age and got a mouthwash named after him.
She stayed mostly at home in Toulon, caring for her parents into their old age.
Those who chose it rarely live in peace and tranquility to a venerable old age.
This could be a big deal, opening doors to treat old age like a disease.
" Starter episodes: "How to Die Young at an Old Age" (May 230, 219); "Loose Nukes?
Mr. Rudigier counters that this simply demonstrates how Giambologna's early style persisted into old age.
Clinton has only 25 percent support in the 18- to 25-year-old age group.
Yeah ... he's probably right about her not taking care of him in his old age.
But here the directorial flourishes, like the old-age masks, jam the flow of emotion.
But the adage is that bull markets and economic expansions don't die of old age.
Which activities, if any, will increase your chances of remaining mentally sharp into old age?
After a long, stormy marriage I divorced at the old age of more than 70.
The series explored what old age looked like to the people who were living it.
The ISS, it turns out, is an excellent laboratory in which to study old age.
Now, at the ripe old age of 32, he has a much more pragmatic approach.
Stories of star football players, once proud athletes, reduced to debilitation in old age are heartbreaking.
The new stage of life now emerging between work and old age adds a further complication.
The authors explain that there are three major mysteries on how death by old age occurs.
"I view retirement dollars as sacred dollars to take care of your old age," Hanson said.
And then there's big, stupid, Ben, pump-faking his way into old age before our eyes.
There's no reason to think that the expansion is going to die out of old age.
Being isolated in old age raised the risk of hypertension as much as having diabetes did.
It also has the highest maternal and child mortality rates, so fewer people reach old age.
Since then, both Jake and Scout have passed away, due to old age and lymphoma, respectively.
"BOOK CLUB", a new film, is a parable about the virtues of reading in old age.
That number jumped to 24% among those in the 35- to 44-year-old age group.
Just 20% think they'd get enough income support in case of illness, disability or old age.
What is it about old age that makes us so susceptible to disease, injury, and death?
They have been unable to breed naturally due to a range of issues including old age.
His running habits, despite his old age, continue to remain a part of his consistent schedule.
Though Mr Cain is 73, his decision to call it quits wasn't because of old age.
We would prefer if he was just left to live out his old age in peace.
Here's what MIDI, invented in 1981, can do today at the ripe old age of 36.
It's not the age of the bull market, cause bull markets don't die of old age.
It's said that economic expansions don't die of old age, instead they're killed by the Fed.
Mr. Bernanke, however, said there was no evidence that expansions end merely because of old age.
In the very immediate future, we could see people with this disease living into old age.
In Trilling's old age, she had foreseen a biography, and prepared for it with touching pomp.
Later tracks—which mark old age and death—are full of joy and hope of renewal.
Illness, pregnancy, old age, menstruation—all very personal things to talk about depending on the person.
The New Old Age It was a modest house, a two-bedroom ranch in Arlington, Mass.
Those with immune systems that are compromised by old age or illness are at particular risk.
Many players slip side rather quickly after that and begin the descent into athletic old age.
But experts dismiss that line of thinking, arguing that recoveries don't merely die of old age.
They suffered from far less chronic illness and much lower rates of dementia in old age.
Op-Ed Contributor MONTEVERDE, Costa Rica — At the end of April, my mom to old age.
The bold woman, middle-aged against our old age, sinks under an anxiety she cannot withstand.
"For many people, old age creeps up slowly and sometimes without fanfare or acknowledgment," he wrote.
At both he'd discover captions and audio descriptions that he'd appreciate as someone entering old age.
The New Old Age Can you really select a quality nursing home by reading Yelp reviews?
He remained its CEO until he died at the ripe old age of 107 in 2008.
" Eventually, he sold the business to spare his father from "an old age full of shame.
Beijing (CNN)For Qin Taixiao, old age is a time of loneliness and back-breaking labor.
Some say King might not have even lived to an old age had he survived Memphis.
They wanted to be who they were — musicians — and not isolated in an old-age home.
One of the items on her list was "old-age insurance," known today as Social Security.
The New Old Age Jeannie Cox currently enjoys a flavor called Coffee & Cream when she vapes.
I decided to work with colors, outside, under the sun, showing another side of old age.
Drift will screen eight of his films, which follow life's extremes of childhood and old age.
UNCLE DREW The Boston Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving, in old-age makeup, plays an aging basketball player who reunites some fellow athletes (including the former N.B.A. stars Shaquille O'Neal, Chris Webber and Reggie Miller — also in old-age makeup) for a last hurrah on the court.
UFC champ Michael Bisping says he wants to fight Dan Henderson ... before Hendo dies of old age.
Neighbors should check on older people during the heat wave, urged Silbernetz, a German old age charity.
"You wish to live to a full old age," he wrote to himself months before his death.
Not everyone wants to find out if Small's equation between old age and self-knowledge holds up.
Even yakuza gangsters, once a potent criminal force, have been weakened by tougher laws and old age.
Booms tend not to die of old age, and there are killers aplenty lurking in the shadows.
Moreover, the costs associated with migrants' education and old age typically are borne by the sending countries.
By the end of the century the "old-age dependency ratio", which tracks this relationship, will triple.
Today's 20-something tech wizards might not worry about the challenges of old age — but they should.
In 22012, 113,211 people in the 292- to 67.5-year-old age group had active pilot certificates.
They will also be less likely to need state support in old age, or if they divorce.
In old age she wrote a memoir and gave a television interview, her voice cool and emphatic.
And if you went nine innings, everyone would die of old age before the game was over.
Women chronically underinvest in their retirement, and are consequently more prone to old-age poverty than men.
Yet, in middle age, the chance of dying increases and then rises again dramatically in old age.
In the books he lives with his wife in Devon at the ripe old age of 665.
She was 22008 at the time, younger than the 214-year-old age of consent in Illinois.
At the last stage, when they need frequent medical assistance, they will probably enter old-age institutions.
In 2015, 772 drug overdose deaths were reported for the 15- to 19-year-old age group.
In fact, the readout might have just been caused by old age or smoking, the experts said.
It is not the first play to examine old age and its discontents, nor even the latest.
On the other hand, the app might help adults come to terms with their eventual old age.
Others are interested in seeing a picture of the Redditor's grandparents now, in their old-age prime.
I don't doubt that boomers will "reinvent" old age, because that's what boomers do to every age.
Blair, at the ripe old age of 22, decided not to run for another term this year.
On average, respondents estimate they'll need around $650,215, which could leave them broke in their old age.
But I bought my life insurance policy four years ago — at the ripe old age of 240.
And yet, Plews said, the data show scant savings isn't what is driving most old-age workers.
Why old age doesn't have to be a death sentence, except at the very end of it.
And in the last days when normally people suffer from old age and sickness my happiness came.
" Former brothers-in-law cruise Iceland on a journey of old-age self-discovery in "Land Ho!
At the ripe old age of 19, Katerina Stewart has accomplished a lot in the tennis world.
Old age is its own terminal illness, and sometimes silence is the only statement one can make.
But low-income people are more likely to rely almost entirely on Social Security in old age.
There's an old saying that economic expansions don't die of old age, they're murdered by the Fed.
Economists, however, say that expansions do not die of old age — there has to be a cause.
Paula Span writes the New Old Age column in the Science section of The New York Times.
One cousin flew in from Canada to research old-age homes for his 90-year-old mother.
The old-age makeup applied to these performers is — and I suppose this was entirely deliberate — unrealistic.
Most problems include faulty audio inputs or static-filled screens, which can be attributed to old age.
She was a singer and a dancer, even in old age, and had modeled before she married.
Unfortunately, most Baby Boomers haven't saved enough and are sorely dependent on Uncle Sam's old-age support.
Washington, D.C.'s 7-year-old Age-Friendly D.C initiative includes zoning revisions allowing Accessory Dwelling Units.
A second epidemic, beginning in 2014, involved those in the 15-to-18-year-old age group.
The government could nudge workers toward later retirement or ramp up deficit spending on old-age benefits.
Ms. Moore's character helps tie together the show's decade-crossing plot points, often in old-age makeup.
One of my earliest professional memories is from when I was the ripe old age of 13.
If someone you love fell ill or needed support in their old age, you would support them.
"In my old age I had learned a few words," Boyle said of the experience in 2003.
Increasingly, Seidel's poems are about old age, its indignities described in detail worthy of an Italian giallo .
The research, published in the Astrophysical Journal, reports the explosions of two old-age stars, red supergiants.
Far more death row prisoners have died of illness or old age than in the death chamber.
His prison sentence was converted, because of his age, to community service at an old age home.
One found new love in old age; one said at every interview that he wanted to die.
Even amid the very real hardships of old age, all found reasons or opportunities to be happy.
In my old age, though, I've realized I don't have time for this kind of punishment anymore.
It's precisely this experience with youth and old age that propels Sedaris's stories to a different level.
As more people become self-employed, getting them to save for their old age becomes ever more important.
Even in retirement and old age, iPhone continued to survive for its owners, just at a slower pace.
Those are: how old age creates diseases; how those diseases cause death; and how the dying actually happens.
Beyond vague allusions to old age and youth, the characters ages on Game Of Thrones isn't discussed much.
But this doesn't mean that we have to see old age as something other than what it is.
Just as Social Security is protected from early withdrawal, retirement accounts should be used for old-age income.
We rave about how leaves die colorful deaths and rarely discuss how their scent changes with old age.
Nearby, Mr Gu's old-age home is off to a good start, with help from a local hospital.
If I remember correctly, there was talk of putting you in old-age makeup almost from the beginning.
It must press its demand before its revolution fizzles out completely and its leaders die of old age.
The glass is not a free memento for you to take to snuggle with in your old age.
So can most people in other rich countries, meaning old age now arguably kicks in later than before.
Africa has a comparatively low proportion of deaths stemming from diseases that tend to strike in old age.
So are you going to do that into old age, barking at his feet like a little dog?
The books talk about how to live in old age, and it is not all doom and gloom.
But now it's something to console me in my old age, that there's something older than I am.
Instead of dying of old age, the crustaceans just get bigger and bigger, thanks to their molecular hack.
Overall, it looks like Facebook keeps winning despite its massive size and old age for a social product.
"I think in my sisters' old age they need a reminder about how to have fun," Khloé says.
Hillary also would allow people in the 55-64-year-old age group to buy into Medicare early.
Titanic was where I really learned how to do old-age stipple makeup, when I wrinkled her up.
At the ripe old age of 46 years old, getting be a part of this was just amazing.
The film is about Akerman's mother, who survived the Holocaust, and Akerman's relationship with her in old age.
EVERY time pensions or other old age benefits are reformed, the debate is dogged by a familar refrain.
But much of it is languishing due to neglect, old age, and decades of misplaced priorities in Washington.
The Grand Wizard's lawyer accused Stern of taking advantage of his client's old age and traumatic brain injury.
The New Old Age Dr. Caleb Alexander knows how easily older people can fall into so-called polypharmacy.
We will read them in our old age, and our descendants will have a record of our lives.
"This photo depicts a woman who is still passionate about reading and learning, even in her old age."
Very old age, if commented upon, is presented as if it were a kind of extreme sports competition.
Earlier this month, FaceApp's old age filter went viral with snaps from celebrities like Gordon Ramsay and Drake.
They were able to tell the difference between deformation done by earthquakes and that incurred through old age.
In this light, a few years of saving in my 20s completely handles my savings in old age.
Now, at the ripe old age of 21, he's launching his third project—a new app, called Feedless.
Social Security had the potential to protect citizens from the economic vulnerability and physical peril of old age.
The greatest of them is probably "The Wish House," an astonishing meditation on sex, old age and disease.
You can start by avoiding mistakes now that could leave you strapped for cash in your old age.
The Clintons adopted a great-nephew of Buddy's, Seamus, in 2002; he died recently, apparently of old age.
Because there's no guarantee the kids will take care of them financially or otherwise in their old age.
"Bull markets don't simply die of old age," Charlie Ripley, senior investment strategist for Allianz Investment Management, said.
In old age, McNamara would rue his and others' repeated failure to question the assumptions behind the war.
The New Old Age Sue Ellen King had circled her retirement date on the calendar: March 218, 266.
Nhan Dan, the official newspaper of the country's governing Communist Party, reported that the cause was old age.
But old age can also be a third act of life, permitting new identities and greater social independence.
Jagger is not the first 1960s-era music icon to show signs of slowing down in old age.
What will happen to millennials, who are already reporting high levels of loneliness, when they reach old age?
He was saved, you could say, by a genuine curiosity that never left him, even in old age.
She's in her old age now, and she struggles to get to a loo quickly when she's out.
It is apparently unconnected to known risk factors like social isolation or the chronic diseases of old age.
"We are forgetting that people die very ordinary deaths — cancer, old age, traffic accidents, heart attacks," he said.
The New Old Age In April, Nancy Niemi entered Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, N.C., with cardiac problems.
But what your parents really need most from you is help in planning for retirement and old age.
They carried precious cargo: old-age patients rescued from a flooded nursing home in an exurb of Tokyo.
They carried precious cargo: old-age patients rescued from a flooded nursing home in an exurb of Tokyo.
From childhood to old age, there is hardly a moment when one is not confronted by scripted life.
Members of Gen X are short on savings, so they may need to work further into old age.
Once we made health insurance and Social Security a universal part of old age, we didn't repeal them.
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In old age, Buber was the perfect image of a sage, with twinkling eyes and a white beard.
But criticism of the evangelist gradually receded as he became an American folk hero in his old age.
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It arrives a few months after she turned 30 — not exactly old age in tennis but getting there.
He added that "it understands that a calm reticence may be the true heroism of ordinary old age."
Old age isn't just about physical and mental decline, and that's what I needed to be reminded of.
Then I used old-age stipple on her face, which is a latex product that has gelatin in it, and then you stretch her skin, and you do like three coats of old-age stipple, you powder it so it doesn't stick to itself and it creates all these wrinkles.
That said, four clones of Dolly herself are currently enjoying a healthy old age at the University of Nottingham.
Though loneliness is most acute in old age, Luhmann is finding new evidence that it doesn't spare the young.
But Mr Trump is no King Lear, whose choleric old age was preceded by a long and fruitful reign.
People will die of old age in America before they ever acquire the legal right to live in America.
Chris' other siblings also sent their well wishes on Instagram, with a few poking fun at his "old" age.
Once outside, the two are splashed by a puddle from a passing car, and Fola's old age appearance disappears.
Drugmakers could tailor therapies to specific people; diseases of old age could get corrected before they ever manifest themselves.
Try not to postpone saving for old age, even while you're working at getting your business off the ground.
Hailey Dawson is already a veteran of tossing the ceremonial first pitch at the ripe old age of seven.
As it approaches the ripe old age of 35, the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle is still humming along.
Suicide rates in Asia tend to shoot up as people enter old age; in India the opposite is true.
VICE: And prey animals, or any animals for that matter, hardly ever die of old age in the wild.
And even those who had been putting money by for their old age may now be having second thoughts.
In a report entitled "Averting the Old Age Crisis", it argued that pension arrangements in most countries were unsustainable.
At this rate Cersei will have died of old age by the time they make it to King's Landing.
In the meantime, let's protect the little old trans lady who just wants to have a comfortable old age.
Princess Diana shakes hands with a woman at the Mianpur Old Age Welfare Centre in India in February 1992.
So he pushed through a series of welfare measures in the 1880s, including old-age pensions and health insurance.
When she hadn't accomplished everything on her list by the ripe old age of 15, Pandya started to panic.
They couldn't tell if they were lifelong runners or were just more active than their peers in old age.
We find that in old age, loneliness goes way up, but there are also elevated levels earlier in life.
"I never imagined this is how I would spend old age," she said, her voice barely above a whisper.
While "Chitchat" discloses what old age can be, "Grampa" (2016) is a fable-like piece that titillates our imagination.
Of the Supreme Court's 80-odd judges, 40% will be forced to retire on the grounds of old age.
But women also have longer periods of illness and are twice as likely to live alone in old age.
Keys lived here and studied the diet before passing away at the ripe old age of 100 in 2004.
In May, the IHA announced Akihito and Empress Michiko, 81, would reduce their public appearances due to old age.
We all know the obvious cues to old age—wrinkles, age spots, sagging skin, and greying hair, for instance.
Among males in India it is an inverted U: happiness rises to middle-age before declining into old age.
His gold medal in Rio makes him the sport's oldest individual champion at the ripe old age of 35.
"We see these fears of globalisation, of anonymity, about old-age care everywhere, including in the west," she said.
" Aaron, at the ripe old age of 30, ended his rant with, "These kids have NEVER paid me homage.
"Old age homes were not widely available for African-Americans so she created one on her property," Larson says.
As Zdzisław's controlling tendencies lead to isolation in old age, the audience experiences his frustration with his unfamiliar surroundings.
Across the world pay has risen for the highly educated, who continue to reap rich rewards into old age.
Most English bulldog owners can expect their animals to die of cancer or cardiac arrest, if not old age.
They write you off as an old age pensioner when you turn 26 in the Bangkok Muay Thai game.
Arts | New Jersey "Rage, rage against the dying of the light," Dylan Thomas wrote as he contemplated old age.
Social Security's main program, which has become known by the name of the original bill, was old-age insurance.
While economic recoveries do not die of old age, everyone in the auto industry knows a downturn is coming.
We were laughing at everything that made us sad, uncomfortable, and afraid: old age, illness, death, and Fidel Castro.
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The number of suicides per day has lowered as the veteran population declines due to deaths from old age.
When I thought of having to support them on my own in their old age, my stomach creaked unhappily.
That finding was alarming: Telomere loss might increase astronauts' risk of developing cancer and other diseases of old age.
I would later lose my Uncle Joe to diabetes, then my cousin Stanley and Aunt Irene to old age.
Instead, he makes something up — claiming the studies attributed deaths from old age to the storm — to attack instead.
In literature, pearly whites can indicate viciousness and lust, while a lack thereof can signal disease or old age.
We're thinking Miley's aged out of the character, at the ripe old age of 26 ... but ya never know!
She is not dedicated to old age specially but to those who need real attention 24 hours a day.
Now, approaching old age, she chooses to reflect on her life in a novel directed to her grown daughter.
Before we met we both worried we would end up alone in old age, a repeat of our childhoods.
"Genius: Picasso," which takes place over 10 episodes, is shot during two eras: Picasso's youth, and his old age.
They make their daters go bikini skiing, or mud wrestle their romantic rivals, or kiss in old-age makeup.
One moment he's flashing a toothy smile and explaining how old age can slow down a man's sex drive.
In fact, this pendulum between joy and despair is what makes old age catalytic for spiritual and emotional growth.
Over time, Professor McGarry told me, caregivers risked lower incomes and a higher risk of poverty in old age.
Discuss with your family and friends what you expect from old age and what type of lifestyle you desire.
They improved cardiac function and exercise capacity in old mice, delayed symptoms of osteoporosis and prolonged healthy old age.
Trump voters are among them, and deserve good health care, food for their families and care into old age.
"If old age weren't negatively valued, you wouldn't have the need to say that you feel younger," he said.
Finally, let's imagine you plan to work forever — or, at least well past the ripe old age of 70½.
The New Old Age Anne McBrearty Giotta doesn't remember much of what happened on that August morning in 250.
Some of them are experiencing the usual mental difficulties of old age, like forgetfulness or a dwindling attention span.
"We want to ensure dignity in old age," Schulz told reporters, promising to keep the retirement age at 67.
J.P. It is a dream to live long enough to have your children support you in your old age.
Most gyms "still see their greatest revenue source as the 25- to 35-year-old age bracket," Thompson said.
People all over the world were experiencing what I was—staring at a visualization of themselves in old age.
The idea of resetting the biological clock proved deeply appealing to the swelling population of Americans approaching old age.
The New Old Age Lots of things look different when you step into a small Green House nursing home.
So as I approach this ripe old age I know that I also, as a man, have gained wisdom.
So much of what we think we know about old age comes from people who have never been old.
No one wants to rely on their kids in old age, but it happens — with love and with friction.
Now one of them was on her deathbed, crippled with arthritis, refusing food and drink, dying of old age.
There are more people leaving the workforce because of their old age than are being born to replace them.
But using the example of the traditional Formula One country of Italy to analyze fan demographics, the report shows that interest drops off after the age of 45 and is stronger in the 4-year-old to 14-year-old age group than in the 25-to-34-year-old age group.
Kant lived under the old regime, though in old age he was enthusiastic, from a distance, about the French Revolution.
The only way he could have lived to such a ripe old age is by receiving considerable help from others.
As a result of purchasing property later in life, Sims said, millennials may enter old age with less financial security.
Despite having a little trouble walking in his old age, this elderly man is still committed to walking his dog.
Mick Jagger just welcomed his eighth child at the ripe old age of 73 and no one batted an eyelash.
Just one generation ago, professional tennis players were considered over the hill at the not-so-old age of 30.
And since old age will not cause a recession, it is worth keeping tabs on the vulnerabilities that actually will.
Uploads are vetted by the company for obvious reasons, given the product's targeted 8 to 14 year old age range.
If a beer a day will get us to snap selfies in our old age, we're definitely on board. (WCSC)
By the time I had what most straight people consider sex, I had reached the ripe old age of 25.
In anticipation, he has built an old-age home, with plans to expand it into a complex for 5,000 people.
"Pippin passed away this week due to complications of old age, but he'll live on with every post," he wrote.
Despite her prolific career, she slipped into relative obscurity and was eventually left homeless and impoverished in her old age.
Libra's solar season coincides with the fall equinox, marking the midpoint between nature's "youth" and its "old age," Hill adds.
CES turns 50 this year, a ripe old age in any industry, and a lifetime in the world of technology.
As expected, diet and exercise are believed to be responsible for the populations incredible heart health well into old age.
The story of his career since that triumph exemplifies the caprices of literary celebrity and the indignities of old age.
TRISTAN JONESChicago Charles Dickens described the young elderly as being in their "green old age", which is a wonderful definition.
Getting in the best shape of my life at the ripe old age of 21 was an eye-opening experience.
His father, Nanook, died in 1995 at 18 while Sheba died at the ripe old age of 35 in 2012.
Rose is able to lie on a floating wooden door -- it saves her life and she lives until old age.
The bodies of two infants were also discovered at the old age home the traffickers were using as a base.
A memory play, "The Waverly Gallery" revolves around Gladys, a leftist activist struggling with Alzheimer's disease in her old age.
As they revise their views of old age, baby boomers will also take a more clear-sighted look at disposition.
This three-month-old baby becomes the fortieth Orca to die at Sea World, none of them of old age.
Prison officials believe Manson's on a 20-month goody two-shoes streak simply because of old age and health complications.
A house mouse, by comparison, is about twice as big, but might live to a ripe old age of two.
Nicole Heesters, who plays Lou Salomé in old age as she compiles her autobiography, imbues the character with witty gravitas.
Despite this, there has been talk for years that E3 was a dying beast, a relic of an old age.
But the OS is now mature, having reached the ripe old age of Nougat on the alphabetical timeline of confectioneries.
Philip Roth wrote that "old age is a massacre," and this is especially evident when it comes to workplace discrimination.
But Mr Hilmes is illuminating on the emergence—and continuance into old age—of Liszt's preternatural gifts as a pianist.
Every payday, our Social Security contributions are deposited in the Old Age, Survivors, and Disability Trust Funds of Social Security.
So if you know your way around a garage, there's no reason retirement or old age has to be boring.
Meanwhile, some research suggests that loneliness is common in old age, and others say it is typical in young age.
"While old age alone may not kill a bull market, 'morbidity' climbs rapidly the longer a correction lingers," Ramsey says.
The findings suggest that regular, if moderate, exercise may indeed be crucial to well being, even deep into old age.
One brutal takeaway from "Old Age" is that life will always be like high school, up unto our final breaths.
Even in his wise old age, Iggy's got the kind of larger-than-life personality that was made for documentaries.
The New Old Age Ram and Geeta Chandran had always planned to move into a senior community after they retired.
The New Old Age The first time it happened, in 683, Bob Amberger thought he might be having a stroke.
The parable of our time might well be: Mind your young, or they will trouble you in your old age.
It's a mark of this giant stoic oak falling into old age and then death, before being reborn with whisky.
Frankie Cosmos can be an illusionist too, and she's trying to muddle society's rigid barriers on youth... and old age.
Murder invites righteous indignation in those left behind; cancer, noble sorrow; death at old age, feelings of gratitude and accomplishment.
Next year, there will be fewer steelworkers and still more home health aides, as baby boomers fade into old age.
Diplomats who have met with the king say old age may have diminished his mental capacity to restrain his son.
But during the old age scenes, the camera stays still, like a portrait with Mr. Banderas entering and leaving it.
We all want the same thing: to believe we have the power to stave off the ravages of old age.
But this isn't just a funny little accident of old-age science: It actually illustrates a serious challenge in science.
She fought for her place at school, in a profession and in a company whose pension secures her old age.
"Live" also has a big lead among viewers in the 25- to 54-year-old age group prized by sponsors.
The circulation of new talent keeps art evolving, creators die and some kill their careers before old age has to.
The deal included a Japanese government apology and an $8.8 million fund to help provide old-age care for survivors.
In old age they planned to be economic migrants again, returning to India, where their dollar would go much further.
The DI program is more politically vulnerable than Old-Age and Survivors' Insurance (OASI), the retirement component of Social Security.
Nevertheless, a 2017 review in Brain Science concluded that physical activity reduces the risk of cognitive deficits in old age.
As predictable as death in old age has become, families still have little guidance for the last stretch of life.
So The Irishman feels like the natural end point, dwelling as it does on old age, regrets, and impending death.
In particular, early and continuing intellectual engagement in problem solving activities was tied to delayed cognitive decline in old age.
Then if an individual survives all the external threats and reaches old age, it will be hit with the bill.
Later that night I bolstered myself with the idea that I can still cause jealousy, even in my old age.
Think of this economy as an elderly friend: Old age means coming death MORE, have voiced support for the legislation.
People choose to stay in the war zone for many reasons — work, property, old age, disability, sentimental attachment to home.
Gone are the legendary benefits that supported workers and their families from childhood into old age, even bankrolling their funerals.
People at low risk for heart problems when they were younger had the lowest levels of disability in old age.
This helps explain how Pasternak survived to old age even as fellow writers were killed or sent to the gulag.
In 1940, the first year of old-age payouts, around two million African Americans were eligible for, and received, benefits.
The New Old Age It was the sort of incident that happens at facilities that care for people with dementia.
That's not because the economic expansion will necessarily "die of old age" simply for having gone on a long time.
Even though the number of suspects is dwindling due to old age, prosecutors are still trying to bring individuals to justice.
In its old age, Hipstamatic's founders have ended up having to embrace Instagram, which cratered the popularity of their own app.
Five years after retiring from diving at the ripe old age of 28, I rediscovered my grade school passion for acting.
The government also plans to grant additional old-age living allowances starting in 2020 for people living in the two provinces.
They found that people's sense of well-being was highest in childhood and old age, with a perceptible dip around midlife.
"For many elderly Americans old age is a tragedy, a period of quiet despair, deprivation, desolation and muted rage," he concluded.
Researchers used data from more than 14,000 Americans in four large, nationally representative surveys of health from adolescence to old age.
My doctors tell me that in all likelihood, I'm going to die at the ripe, old age of something very normal.
The suicide rate among Britain's elderly may creep back up once men born in the 1960s and 70s reach old age.
Ben-Gurion dominated the new country's politics into old age; his two stints as prime minister amounted to over 13 years.
They've heard that the photographs were popular because they gave people hope that they, too, will find love in old age.
"He has a fear of being alone, and given his old age his fear is heightened even more," says the source.
At the ripe old age of 81, Italy's controversial former prime minister shows no sign of retiring from the political fray.
Old-age dependency ratios across the region are already rising fast, and in the coming two decades will soar (see chart).
The welfare state must be seen as more than providing shoes and soup for the poor, and security in old age.
Old age is supposed to offer the consolation prize of wisdom—but if you lose your memory, wisdom vanishes with it.
The oldest person on record is Frenchwoman named Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at the ripe old age of 122.
With a retirement age of, in effect, around 65, they have two decades or so of old age to provide for.
It's no surprise, then, that little Luna Legend is already enjoying sushi dates at the ripe old age of 11 months.
The survey said that the 22017-to-210-year-old age group spent an average $212,28 last year on the upgrades.
But the main boomer tsunami is hitting the shores of old age, the time in life when folks are most needy.
Nabi Tajima, born in 1900, died from old age at a hospital on her native southwestern island of Kikaijima, Kyodo said.
Over the years, as these plazas became world famous for skating, Bacon and Kling, in their old age, became pro-skating.
All these Corsini brothers meant to return to Florence in their old age; the family identity was tied to the city.
In "The Aseptic Room," a story from the new collection, she recounts a conversation she and Bachmann had about old age.
Maybe by old age they'd return to form, be ideal dance partners again, if only they could stay alive long enough.
Mary Heaton Vorse, the radical journalist, protests American imperialism in the Philippines in youth and the Vietnam War in old age.
The comforts he had wanted from old age — to read, to play the piano — were among the first to escape him.
A large portion of the public foresees a weaker economy, more expensive health care, environmental degradation, and a difficult old age.
Op-Docs When you spend a day with the legendary producer Norman Lear, it's hard not to think about old age.
Tom Dening of the Center for Old Age and Dementia at Britain's Nottingham University said the findings were "interesting and provocative".
If you want to get picky about it, and I don't, "Old Age" is a collection of previously published material, too.
You'll burn more fat, improve your heart health, and have better mobility, balance, and flexibility all the way into old age.
According to one Australian study, high T in old age may put me at a higher risk of developing prostate cancer.
Purple pigments occur fairly easily in the cannabis plant, as it begins to lose chlorophyll as it matures into old age.
"Lawyers locked in epic battle for Mau Mau billions as old age claims more survivors," read one headline in Daily Nation.
Along with lightning strikes, pine bark beetles and old age, wind is among the main causes of felled trees in Congaree.
But these are only occasional diversions, never approaching my determination to remain physically fit as I move deeper into old age.
Learning to ignore a leaf blower's roar hardly equips me to find contentment during my passage into ever-deeper old age.
For me, in my old age, the war comes back, out of order, my subconscious offering up memories without my asking.
The article implies that the only alternative to these women's choices is to "shuffle, unkempt and uncared for," into old age.
Dementia symptoms typically show up in old age, but the brain changes that cause it are thought to develop years earlier.
The New Old Age When Ann Vandervelde visited her primary care doctor in August, he had something new to show her.
It suggests Calment's super old age was a bizarre outlier — and not a target others will surpass even under ideal conditions.
With "Poussière," Mr. Norén, who is now 73, turns his unflinching gaze to old age and its indignities, small and large.
The New Old Age In many ways, the life that Karen Kanter and Stan Tobin share in Philadelphia sounds entirely typical.
My friends, most of them approaching old age and living in relatively wealthy neighborhoods, were not interested in the white light.
Many people want to stay in their homes as they enter old age and live independently for as long as possible.
He lost a child to addiction and lost friend after friend to old age until he was left without many contemporaries.
The first sign of the house's unrepentant old age is the wavy glass in the front parlor's floor-to-ceiling windows.
Care from birth to old age will be affordable and accessible to all, and women will not carry this responsibility alone.
AFFORDABILITY - Add after-school care spaces for children under 0003 and increase the Canada Child Benefit and Old Age Security payments.
Studies show that keeping your sex life active into old age protects and even improves your brain's executive functioning and recall.
I don't plan to die of old age before I get those records and see what the agency is up to.
It reminds me that I had a deeper motive, one that only the approach of old age and death has unlocked.
AFFORDABILITY - Add after-school care spaces for children under 10 and increase the Canada Child Benefit and Old Age Security payments.
High-quality preschool showed multigenerational benefits in another new study, which traced nearly one million children in Denmark until old age.
He looked at me and smiled, and I ached for my father, another man who lived to a great old age.
As part of its long-standing old age pensioner deal, the shop offers a massive plate of grub for a £1.
The choice feels oddly random, flighty, as does Bourgeois's voice moving in and out of her life from childhood to old age.
When I was a kid, my abuelita called the shots in the kitchen, or at least until old age got to her.
They promise to lower taxes but also assure their (often snowy-haired) voters that they will preserve old-age benefits from cuts.
It has historically been a powerful force against old-age poverty and the foundation of financial security for all those in retirement.
As the world greys, the challenge will be to keep citizens healthy even as they live to an ever-riper old age.
ML: First, what we find is that in old age, after 80, we see a substantial increase in average levels of loneliness.
So most of the previous research has focused on old age, and for good reason, because it's when loneliness levels are high.
Every ambitious actor feels compelled to attempt this Everest of roles, a tragedy of old age and betrayal, and madness and cruelty.
Old age explains why Sudan is living out his last days isolated in a private enclosure, fenced off from the surrounding grasslands.
The zoo made the decision because old age left Jia Jia immobile, spending her days lying in her cage, refusing to eat.
Social-care experts quibbled with Mr Green's sums and his confidence in the emergence of an insurance market for old-age care.
Today he is the ripe old age of 29, and the musician -- now known as just Bow Wow -- is announcing his retirement.
Some are preparing for their own old age or want to understand the increasing number of old people they see around them.
Projections by the OECD suggest that the average Chilean earner will get less than 40% of their final salary in old age.
What if he had then avoided all his other would-be assassins and lived to old age well into the 21st century?
The 43-year-old and his last two female companions are unable to breed naturally because of issues that include old age.
Before he settled into middle and old age as a craggy, crotchety old tobacco-chewer, Eastwood looked like a sunburned matinee idol.
Anyway, here's hoping we all live to see Adele in her real old age because clearly, she's going to be a hoot.
But once you live to a certain age — say 65 — that increases the likelihood that you will live into your old age.
Youth is so fantastic, but we should be impressing on people how wonderful, stupendous, exciting, and amazing old age can be, too.
There's a reason William Shakespeare still has more name recognition than any It Girl, even at the ripe old age of 450.
She has no fighting skills other than her wits, but she's going to die in her bed at a ripe old age.
By supplementing public coverage with private policies, the government hopes that people may just manage to escape penury in their old age.
LLOYD Shapley, who won the Nobel prize for economics in 2012, died on March 12th at the grand old age of 92.
The New Old Age You think you've done everything right: Your parents or other relatives have signed a durable power of attorney.
Like Stevens, whose old-age poems are perhaps the greatest ever written, Merwin can say he "recomposed" the constituents of his vision.
Luther lived to what, in the sixteenth century, was an old age, sixty-two, but the years were not kind to him.
"I think it's a myth that expansions die of old age," Janet Yellen, the chairwoman of the Fed, said late last year.
This ratio is more or less constant until it eventually declines, painting a reassuring forecast compared to the old-age dependency ratio.
The median per-household debt grew by 67 percent between 1989 and 2016 in the 35-to-44-year-old age group.
Conversations include a discussion by the actor Simon Russell Beale, who played King Lear at the National, on Shakespeare and old age.
Old age — "my crone beauty, in its first youth" — has given her fresh subject matter, which she does not intend to waste.
We can imagine a person having a critical interest in avoiding the perceived indignity of dementia, which may accompany extreme old age.
"With this money you can have any life you wish and be well-off in old age," Hook later wrote to Kumar.
Yeah, I mean, it's long to get this done correctly because it is an old age, and it is a realistic makeup.
Yellen is smart enough to avoid the football player fallacy, but does she really believe that recoveries don't die of old age?
One topic Mr. Kinsley doesn't really touch in "Old Age" is how expensive, and thus how unevenly distributed, good health care is.
These days, she would tell you flatly, she has every reason to believe that hers will not be a ripe old age.
Old age or aging really does impact your memory tremendously, I can barely remember what I even had for dinner last night.
I would think a vivid sense of one's personal mortality is part of the wisdom of old age, which is not overrated.
"A lot of younger people, seeing the reality of old age as entirely negative, see acceptance of age as negative," she writes.
Unlike capitalism and patriarchy, the illusion surrounding old age is that it is an illusion: Encouragement by denial, however well-meaning, backfires.
Sue has been on the scene for 20 years, and insists all her alpacas will die of old age on her farm.
The service, launched in spring, aims at the newborn through six-years-old age range, and is currently only selling new clothes.
It's a lot like the old Age of Sail games, where each warship had a cone showing where its broadsides could fire.
Though he'll grimace and grunt through the pain without ever admitting to it, your father's old age is catching up to him.
Yet the obesity picture is muddled because other studies have found that obesity in middle age increases dementia risk in old age.
Shakespeare scholars categorize "The Winter's Tale" as a "late romance," as if the fuzziness or freedom of old age explained its weirdness.
To help avoid the potential perils of a solitary old age, Ms. Peveler is carrying out a multipronged, go-it-alone plan.
In a rarity for "Game of Thrones," Maester Aemon managed to live long enough to die of old age, instead of violence.
Research has shown that "young L.G.B.T. people have a harder time projecting themselves," as queer people, into old age, Dr. Ilan said.
We follow the central character, Nicholas Jenkins, from school days through World War II to eventual old age as a respected novelist.
But those who survive to adulthood often reach old age relatively free from degenerative diseases that are the norm in industrialized nations.
The New Old Age A new government program was supposed to prevent certain Medicare recipients from cycling in and out of hospitals.
It was in his old age, during the 1760s and 1770s, that he wielded his second and most powerful weapon, moral passion.
Bans on cow slaughter in India mean the cows cannot be sold for meat and die of old age, infirmity or disease.
The production is simple and unvarnished; his voice, croaky and textured with old age, is laid bare; his songwriting is endearingly uncomplicated.
Another government report, also released in June, projected that the Social Security's fund for old-age benefits will run out in 2034.
Within that figure, those in the 20- to 44-year-old age group were still hospitalized at a rate of 20 percent.
Under Lila Neugebauer's direction, Tatiana Maslany ("Orphan Black"), Blair Brown and four others play Mary Page Marlowe from infancy to old age.
As mayor of Mexico City from 2000-05, he expanded social welfare spending, including an old-age pension, without busting the budget.
There is no place in their vision of good governance for programs to protect citizens in old age, infirmity, or hard times.
He went on to sing "Hello in There," about the loneliness of old age, and "Paradise," about a disappearing Kentucky coal town.
The New Old Age If you had to give the nation's nursing homes a letter grade for quality, what would it be?
Roseanne (Roseanne Barr) and Dan (John Goodman) were staring down old age while still scraping together work to pay their medical bills.
Yet this is an excellent novel, a memorable study of old age, and no less compassionate by being in part a comedy.
In the meantime, she pointed out skulls along the route: a hyena (died in a fight), an elephant (died of old age).
There wasn't much individuality in each of Pfitzner's eight rarely done "Alte Weisen" songs, depictions of women from youth to old age.
If I were forced to choose, I'd plump for a shorter, more rewarding old age over a longer and more tedious one.
"Old age always wins," Gilmour had said in his kitchen the previous afternoon, displaying various medications and supplements he had been taking.
In some counties of Kentucky, federal transfers—through food stamps and disability and old-age benefits—account for 36% of all income.
Later on, Bosco and Kuei travel the world incognito, and he later dies at an old age before Kuei's daughter eats him.
Until the nineteen-twenties, no state in the union offered any kind of old-age pension; by 1935, we had Social Security.
Even if Trump had been open to reforming the old-age entitlement programs, that possibility died when Democrats won back the House.
Iraq's electric grid needs a great deal of work after taking a beating from years of war, terror attacks and old age.
And exorbitant drug prices are both immoral and economically devastating, particularly to America's "always voters" – those approaching old age or already there.
That leaves 30 years, Joe said, the first 10 of which are spent in childhood and the last 10 in old age.
Dr. Eckstrom said she prefers to start with patients when they are still relatively young, so she can follow them into old age.
The New Old Age Last year, when an oncologist advised that Betty Chin might benefit from palliative care, her son Kevin balked. Mrs.
Thomas lost his sight to cataracts in his old age, but remained a beloved resident of the Wellington Bird Rehabilitation until his death.
Tommy Stinson formed the Replacements with his brother Bob at the ripe old age of 11 in their mom's garage in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
State prosecutors sought a 15-year sentence for Kim, but his defense attorney requested leniency on account of his old age, KCNA said.
Kirk Douglas has a lot going for him ... including longevity, because he's still out having fun at the ripe old age of 102!!!
Ghilarducci likens the wave of statehouse proposals to when 30 states created old-age pension programs before the federal government started Social Security.
Being around farm animals who defied all odds to reach old age taught me that aging is a luxury and not a curse.
An anguished woman brought vibrantly alive by Eva Green, Vanessa was never destined for a happy ending or, for that matter, old age.
"The time has come to create a new narrative of possibility in old age," AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins said in a review.
These seniors — who are just regular people experiencing old age and many health needs — are more likely to be poor than other seniors.
It may be risky to impugn the worthiness of old age, but I'll take my cane to anyone who tries to stop me.
The New Old Age First thing in the morning, Allen Geiwitz goes to check on his mother, Hilda, who prefers to sleep in.
And if gun violence in the United States now feels as inevitable as sickness, old age, and death, any cure feels equally unattainable.
Demographers are aware of the statistical issues surrounding claims of old age, and they try to take every precaution possible to avoid it.
The story takes this idea of your facilities declining in old age and embodies it in a physical enemy, a man called Phoenician.
Many of these mouse-rat chimeras lived to adulthood, and one reached its second birthday which, for a small rodent, is old age.
According to Borneman, the resulting beer that was made — lager and ale — tasted pretty good despite the spectacularly old age of the yeast.
She was affiliated with the Italian greyhound rescue league and would take them to work on after they had died of old age.
It has, over the past decade, built up a social-security system that gives almost all citizens health insurance and old-age pensions.
It looks like if Heard (31) and Musk (45) stick together, they would presumably make the trip to Mars in their old age.
This is first of four such court cases, but could also be the last, due to the very old age of the defendants.
However, Bush hasn't let his old age slow him down: for his 90th birthday, Bush went skydiving near his summer home in Maine.
In rodents it is known that some of the changes in brain and behavior following a pregnancy last until old age, Hoekzema noted.
Baby boomers are likely to face old age not just with less money in savings, but with more expenses than prior generations, too.
Its old age is fueling maintenance costs, however, and its historical status has often made modifications to the needs of its tenants difficult.
But instead of thinking about dorm food or exams, the 19-year-old is focused on something a little more abstract: old age.
"There is sacrifice, but the reward is that you educate your kids and you won't depend on them in old age," Frank said.
But at least YouTube will likely be free of one cruel prankster's twisted videos until he reaches the ripe old age of 25.
Those who had more than one child and opted for additional paid leave would see their funds for old age shrink even more.
"For some days now, I have had in mind a word that seems ugly: old age, a thought that frightens," he told Cardinals.
The research suggests that future generations of Americans may not reach old age with the same ailments and inequalities as today's older Americans.
The affected trusts are the Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicare Hospital Insurance and Highway Trust Fund.
The way he portrays their relationship, both in old age and the afterlife, begins modestly and evolves into a lovely and melancholy playlet.
Those differences may just be enough to attract millenials back to the old-age brand of Facebook, from which they've long moved away.
This aging generation will also overwhelm the healthcare industry with 75 percent more patients in the coming years as they enter old age.
Social Security provides stability, security, and freedom to Americans during old age because it is a guaranteed benefit that you can never outlive.
His son, Ron -- Kace's father -- told WTAE that his father has had a "rough life," but he's doing well in his old age.
"As Janet says, expansions don't die of old age," Ben Bernanke told conference-goers in January, agreeing with his successor at the Fed.
But I am lucky enough to have my life complicated by a boyfriend who worries about my "old age" and risk of osteoporosis.
One of the most common reasons for losing vision are eye diseases like macular degeneration (MD), when the retina degenerates with old age.
Q&A Q. Are decreasing levels of vitamin B12 in old age related to the insomnia from which so many older people suffer?
But to emphasise its symbolism of service, Francis transferred it to places of confinement, such as prisons, immigrant centres or old age homes.
After all, people are supposed to save for their old age, and they can buy long-term care insurance to protect themselves, too.
Sons have been more likely to be successful, carry on the family name and earn money to support family members in old age.
"Given this trend, we may face ever more instances of state efforts to execute prisoners suffering the diseases and infirmities of old age."
Because snail kites can live to the relatively old age of 8, that time period represented fewer than two generations for the birds.
Further, a study published this year found that carrying anger into old age is associated with higher levels of inflammation and chronic illness.
The reason remains unknown, but it is apparently unconnected to known risk factors like social isolation or the chronic diseases of old age.
"People always talk about how horrible old age is, but I couldn't disagree more," she said, the candlelight glimmering on her inclined face.
He should serve as an object lesson for Mr. Barrientos: Old age is not a guarantee against the arc of the moral universe.
"In his old age, he was very maestro, he was very guru, he was very much in his own world," Mr. Pintscher said.
Under heavier scrutiny than most everyone else, he persevered into what is in track and field sprinting doddering old age, and yet prevailed.
It's not practical to randomly assign people to decades of different levels of activity, and then test their cognitive function in old age.
Rich, pretty, good Maxine, forever the dutiful doll, died young, and her husband lived to a ripe old age, his atrocities never acknowledged.
This show has a linear narrative that follows the sweep of the life of one woman, Dale Ravioli, from childhood to old age.
If those future returns don't materialize, many savers may find themselves without enough money to fund their increasingly long periods of old age.
It is appalling that the very facilities we imagine caring for our loved ones in old age would turn away people in need.
How to Maintain Sibling Relationships The quality of sibling relationships is one of the most important predictors of mental health in old age.
He was the only one of the four fabled Kennedy brothers who would die in old age, and he understood what that meant.
The ceruminous glands commonly shrink in old age, producing less of the lipids and making it harder for waste to leave the ear.
In the 18-24 years old age group, 50.67% voted for Middleton as the royal with the best style while 37.22% picked Markle.
I wiggle, examining his wrinkle-free forehead and bushy eyebrows bound to grow bushier in old age, until my awkwardness turns to calm.
Though economic expansions don't die of old age, the current U.S. one is 87 months long, the fourth longest since World War Two.
And in his old, old age he could remember the names of dogs he had owned 60 years earlier and things like that.
"Now we see diseases that we never saw before," said Mutisya, 67, his dark brown eyes tinged with the blue of old age.
Or is it only now in old age when the creaking of the body can't be ignored that it insists on full recognition?
The New York Times spoke to five people in the 20- to 35-year-old age group, a small sample of millennial savers.
Had Matta-Clark lived into old age, he might even have taken up other forms of painting, or at least built on these.
"You're eternally young, so putting money aside for your old age is a challenging concept for you," Stephanie Dempsey wrote at Daily Horoscope.
Back in the early 43s when I was a preteen, I violated the 13-year-old age restriction to post on message boards.
It's morbid, with an older user base, every decade or so Facebook will lose a certain percentage of its user base to old age.
Madeline Dye, 106, of Heeley, in South Yorkshire, England, said her old age was credited to her independence and avoiding relationships, Yahoo News reported.
It tells the story of a tree that sees a little boy through the many chapters of his life, from childhood to old age.
"Dear Cotty: Pray do not think me grown timid in my old age [43] until you read this note through," he wrote in 1902.
Now the emperor is asking the Japanese people for permission to abdicate, since old age is making it hard to carry out his duties.
It notes that the world's oldest known person is Jeanne Calment, a French woman who died at the ripe old age of 122 years.
Breakfast is bagels and lox (supplied by the grandparents), and I chat with my grandma about her feelings of stagnation in her old age.

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